In #phori, the word would be Rize᷈gū [ɾiʒəgʊ], derived from the root for "empire/kingdom", Riga, and the verb, Ze᷈ku, which means "to stop, end, or finish".
Add a causative affix, and you get Rize᷈gedū, "to usurp".
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In #phori, this word would be Ẓe᷈ki᷈mire [ʐəkɪmiɺe], deriving from the adjective for "false", Ẓe᷈þ, and the words for "dream" and "echo/reverberation", Kir and Mirā, respectively. So this word basically means "false dream echo" in the language.
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Given the origins seem a bit murky (no pun intended), figuring out an equivalent in #aurem was tricky, but I eventually settled on Raske [ɹaske], roughly meaning "rabble". As for #phori, it would have the word, Rapaṣi [ɾɑpɑʂi], meaning "rascal/rogue".
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In #aurem, the word is Züzägë [zʊzægɛ], derived from the verb, Züzäget, "to synchronize/unify", which also derives into the word for "eclipse", Züzöhlün.
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...the word would be Gūri᷈m [gʊɾɪm], which blends the verb for "proliferate", Gūri᷈nu, and the locative oblique marker, -m(e᷈).
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